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Climate change has emerged as a defining challenge for businesses, investors, and policymakers worldwide. Accurate measurement and transparent reporting of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions are critical for organizations to demonstrate accountability, manage climate-related risks, and progress towards global goals such as the Paris Agreement and Net Zero commitments.

The ISO 14064-1:2018 standard provides an internationally recognized framework for the quantification and reporting of GHG emissions and removals. It requires organizations to establish robust inventories covering Scope 1 (direct), Scope 2 (indirect energy), and where relevant, Scope 3 (value chain) emissions, ensuring consistency, transparency, and comparability of climate disclosures.

 

Benefits of GHG Verification:

Independent verification confirms that your greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data is accurate, complete, and reliable, building stakeholder confidence.

 

Why GHG Verification:

  • Strengthen GHG inventory systems and reporting processes.
  • Identify gaps, inconsistencies, or risks in reported data.
  • Assess the completeness, consistency, and accuracy of reported emissions.
  • Benchmark against international best practices in GHG management.
  • Enhance the credibility and reliability of reported emissions for stakeholders.
  • Build preparedness for future accredited verification or regulatory compliance.
  • Facilitates identification of key emission sources and reduction opportunities, via strategic decision making and emission reduction initiatives.

 

Act now for becoming future ready:

GHG Verification as per ISO 14064-1 is becoming essential as India advances toward its carbon reduction commitments and prepares for carbon trading mechanisms. Independent verification is increasingly demanded by regulators and investors and adopting it now will keep your organization future-ready, compliant, and investment-attractive.